Woolwich Evangelical Church

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Woolwich Evangelical Church

The newest sermons from Woolwich Evangelical Church on SermonAudio.

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    The Great Emancipator

    The sermon presents Christ as the true liberator, offering genuine freedom that transcends mere external release from oppression. It contrasts superficial notions of freedom—such as autonomy from laws, societal norms, or personal desires—with the deeper, transformative freedom found in Christ, who delivers believers from the bondage of sin, guilt, addiction, and fear.

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    Attachment To Christ

    The sermon centers on the transformative and costly nature of a genuine attachment to Jesus Christ. It highlights that true faith is not merely intellectual assent but a life defined by loyalty to Christ, which inevitably brings opposition from a world that rejects Him, a righteous life marked by integrity and moral uprightness, opportunities for witness and a disdain for the world.

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    The Work of the Holy Spirit

    The work of the Holy Spirit upon the world and in believers.

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    Postponing Salvation

    The sermon centers on the perilous danger of postponing salvation, illustrated through the biblical account of Felix and Drusilla's encounter with Paul. Though confronted with a powerful proclamation of righteousness, self-control, and the coming judgment—truths that stirred deep conviction and even trembling in Felix—their response was not repentance but a self-serving delay

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    Maintaining A Good Conscience

    A man with a twisted conscience. A man with a good conscience. And a man with a stifled conscience.

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    Love, Love, Love

    Gods love for Christ, Christ's love for believers and the believer's love for his fellow-believer.

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    What More Do You Want God To Do For You?

    The sermon centres on God's profound disappointment with man, emphasising that God has done everything conceivable—creating humanity in His image, providing abundant blessings, revealing His Word, offering salvation through Christ, and patiently enduring our unfaithfulness—yet we continue to produce spiritual barrenness. The preacher confronts the audience with the staggering reality of God's ultimate sacrifice in giving His Son, asking, 'What more could He have done?' The call is not for more external blessings, but for a heartfelt response of repentance, faith, and surrender to God.

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    The Lord in Our Circumstances

    A heart-warming message on the Lord's awareness of our circumstances, the Lord directly in our circumstances and the Lord indirectly, through providence, working in our circumstances

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    Union and Communion with Christ

    The close relationship that exists between believer and Christ. Can it ever be severed? What is the fruit that comes from such a union?

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    It is Finished

    In a powerful reflection on Christ's final words on the cross—'It is finished'—the sermon presents these words not as a cry of defeat, but as a triumphant declaration of completed redemption. The speaker emphasizes that Christ's statement signifies the full accomplishment of His mission: the complete atonement for sin through His suffering.

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    Done! Done! Done!

    This passage from Mark 14 presents a profound contrast between devotion and betrayal, centered on three pivotal acts: the anointing of Jesus by a woman of deep love and sacrifice, the sovereign completion of Christ's redemptive work through His impending death, and the treacherous betrayal by Judas Iscariot. T

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    Peace with God

    The sermon centres on the profound, divine peace that Christ alone offers—peace not as the world's temporary, self-achieved tranquility, but a lasting reconciliation with God made possible through Christ's atoning sacrifice on the cross.

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    A Personal Testimony

    The sermon centres on the transformative power of personal testimony, using Paul's defense before the Jerusalem mob as a model for Christian witness.

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    The Gift of Peace

    In this profound passage, Christ prepares His disciples for His departure by emphasising the dual gifts of the Holy Spirit and His divine peace, both of which sustain believers beyond His physical presence. Here too is the explanation to Christ's words that his Father is greater than he.

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    Why God is Rejected

    The sermon explores the profound reasons why people reject God.

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    A Journey in the Will of God

    Does God have a personal plan for each believer? Or is the believer free to make his own choices?

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    The Gift of the Spirit

    A message on the invaluable gift of another Comforter that Christ gave to his disciples and to all who believe in him.

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    Robbed of Salvation

    The sermon centers on the parable of the sower, focusing on the first type of hearer—the unimpressionable soul whose heart is hardened like a trodden path, rendering the Word of God ineffective. Though the gospel is presented as life-giving good news, this person remains indifferent, not due to intellectual incapacity but because of spiritual insensitivity shaped by repeated exposure, worldly distractions, or a heart preoccupied with temporal concerns. The preacher emphasizes that the devil actively seeks to steal the Word from such hearts, not through force but through subtle distractions—mundane thoughts, minor irritations, or fleeting pleasures—ensuring the message never takes root.

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    The Local Church - its Dangers and its Safeguards

    The sermon, drawn from Paul's farewell to the Ephesian elders, underscores the local church's profound value and vulnerability. Here are the perils a local church is exposed to, and its safeguards.

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    Show us the Father

    The sermon centres on Jesus' profound declaration in John 14:8–11 that to know Him is to know the Father, and to see Him is to see the Father, emphasising His divine identity and the intimate union between the Father and the Son.

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    A Vital Missing Ingredient

    What is it that makes a person a real Christian? Here is the one vital thing needed if ever we are to be true believers.

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    Five Aims of a Faithful Pastor

    The sermon, drawn from Acts 20:17–27, presents a compelling portrait of the faithful pastor through the example of Paul. Here are five essential aims, rooted in his own life, for every pastor and application for all believers.

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    Trinitarian Bible Society Update 2026

    An update from the TBS on its work of Bible translation and distribution. Also, a short message on the conversion of Zacchaeus.

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    Without Christ - Nothing

    The sermon centers on the profound truth that, apart from Christ, human beings are spiritually powerless to achieve anything of eternal significance—whether moral purity, a clear conscience, genuine prayer, or salvation.

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    Insights From Incidentals

    Spiritual insights from seemingly minor details in Paul's journeys as recorded in Acts 20, revealing his deep affection for fellow believers, his role as a generous spiritual giver, his integrity, his faithful observance of the Lord's Day as a sacred time for worship and fellowship, and his disciplined prioritisation of private prayer and solitude.

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    The Divine Song (part 2/2)

    The third and fourth aspects of this glorious but solemn song are examined: The irresistible, comprehensive and rigorous justice of God. The surpassing power and perfection of God's mercy.

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    Making Light of Christ

    The sermon confronts the tragic reality of people making light of Christ and the free offer of salvation.

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    Christ's Care For His Servants

    The sermon centers on God's faithful care for His servants seen in providential arrangements, personal encouragements and reassurances, and overturning setbacks for good.

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    The Divine Song

    The Divine Song seared into Israel's heart, woven through the prophets, psalms and wisdom writings, calls to us today. The Grandeur and Glory of God The Reckless Obstinacy & Rebellion of the Heart Part 1 of 2

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    The Living God

    This sermon presents a powerful contrast between the living God of Scripture and the lifeless idols—both ancient and modern—that humanity worships, emphasizing that true worship must be directed toward a God who is infinite, personal, and active. It shows the powerlessness of idols to help us in contrast with the God who hears, helps, carries, changes, blesses those who trust in Him.

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    Human Learning Challenged

    Here is the believer provoked into action for the glory of God, unimpressed by human philosophy and certain of the things which he believes.

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    Paul's Departing Words

    Paul, in his final moments, reflects with profound peace and anticipation on his life's journey, declaring himself ready to depart this world with no regrets. His closing words affirm a life of faithful service, deep spiritual intimacy with Christ, and a final confidence in divine grace, calling all believers to persevere in faith, remain vigilant against worldly compromise, and trust in the Lord's constant presence and ultimate deliverance.

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    What Is Your Life?

    Here is the fleeting, uncertain nature of human existence, as a vapour that appears briefly and vanishes. Life in this world exposes us to all kinds of dangers. The end of life is beyond our control. A substantial life is one where spiritual blessings have been gained, primarily the knowledge of God and forgiveness from him.

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    Reasoning With Souls

    Here is the biblical manner of gospel preaching - persuasive reasoning with the unconverted. Also, why it was necessary for the Son of God to suffer and die on the cross.

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    A Solemn Charge - Preach the Word

    Is solemnity and seriousness ebbing away? Should preaching be less formal, more casual? Why listen to preaching anyway when one can read the Bible for oneself?

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    "Behold, I Thought"

    The sermon centers on the spiritual danger of pride and self-reliance, illustrated through Naaman's initial rejection of Elisha's simple command to wash in the Jordan River. The message underscores that salvation is not earned by moral effort, intellectual prowess, or religious performance, but received through humble faith in Christ's atoning sacrifice,

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    Praise in Pain

    The sermon, drawn from Acts 16, explores the paradox of praise amid suffering through the experience of Paul and Silas in prison. Though falsely imprisoned, they respond not with bitterness but with prayer and song, demonstrating that true faith endures trials by trusting in God's sovereign providence, maintaining a clear conscience, meditating on Christ's greater sufferings, and resting in the promise of deliverance.

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    How To Make Salvation Mine

    A message for all who are seeking. How does one move from an unsaved state to a truly saved one? How do I make all the facts about Christ and the cross which I know so well, a personal experience for me?

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The newest sermons from Woolwich Evangelical Church on SermonAudio.

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